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Johnny Chan

Hometown: Cerritos

Country of Origin: United States UNITED STATES

Birthdate: Jan 01, 1957 (Age: 55)

Lifetime Winnings
Career Titles
Career Cashes
$7,217,082
25
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Johnny Chan
 

Johnny Chan Bio

 

Johnny Chan holds an immortalizing poker record that prognosticators say might never be broken. He won back-to-back World Series of Poker main-event championships in 1987 and 1988, and followed them with a second-place finish in 1989 against Phil Hellmuth. Considering the large fields of the WSOP in recent years, he will likely be the last person ever to win two main-event bracelets in a row.

Also known as the "Orient Express," Chan was born in China in 1957. He moved to the United States in 1968, and briefly attended the University of Texas. When he was 21, he dropped out to become a professional gambler.

Chan was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 1992. He currently is tied at 10 with Doyle Brunson for second-most WSOP bracelets. He has nearly $6 million in winnings and is a high-stakes cash-game player.

Chan was immortalized in the movie "Rounders," facing off against Matt Damon's character Mike McDermott.

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